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2.3.4 Power Management System 
 
Battery 
The patient monitor uses two chargeable lithium-ion batteries (11.1 V, 4500 mAh). The 
battery compartment is located at the bottom of the patient monitor. The battery power is 
supplied to the mother board via the battery interface board, and then to the power module.     
 
NOTE 
z  AC mains must be used when the CIS is connected with the patient monitor. 
 
Battery Interface Board 
The Battery interface board connects the batteries to the DC input terminal of the power 
module via the mother board, implementing charging and discharging of the batteries and the 
power board.   
 
Power Module   
The power module is located at the back of the patient monitor. The main part of the power 
module is the power board, which contains charging & power management board, voltage 
drop DC transforming board and voltage rise and drop DC transforming board. 
 
The power module converts the input power into DC power supplies and then distributes 
them to each component of the patient monitor. The input power comes from either the 
batteries or an AC source. The patient monitor will run power from the AC source whenever 
an AC source is available. If the AC source becomes unavailable, the patient monitor will 
automatically switch to the battery power. This does not affect the monitor’s operating status. 
 
The power module protects itself and the patient monitor by switching off AC input or DC 
output in case of overcurrent, short circuit and overvoltage. The power module provides 3 
DC outputs:   
 
Outputs   Description 
+3.3 V 
Power supply of the LCD, mother board, CPU board, DVI interface 
board and integral module rack. 
+5.0 V 
Power supply of the DVI interface board, recorder, CF storage card 
board and USB_Hub board. 
+12 V 
Power supply of the recorder, LCD inverter, integral module rack, 
parameter modules, USB_Hub board and the CIS